Airbnb Ireland UC has 58 disclosed EU lobbying meetings from 2024-09-25 to 2026-06-04: 11 with the European Commission and 47 with Members of the European Parliament. Source: EU Transparency Register no. 823871417098-42, Commission disclosures and MEP declarations. Methodology
Airbnb Ireland UC
EU lobbying footprint — who they meet, and on what.
- Register no.
- 823871417098-42 ↗
- Disclosed meetings
- 58 (11 Commission · 47 MEP)
- Period
- 2024-09-25 → 2026-06-04
Declared fields of interest: Business and industry · Competition · Consumers · Digital economy and society · Economy, finance and the euro · Employment and social affairs · Environment · Humanitarian aid and civil protection · Justice and fundamental rights · Regional policy · Single market · Taxation
Lobbying profile
as declared 2025-10-21- Category
- Companies & groups
- Legal status
- Incorporated in Ireland under Irish law
- Declared lobbying cost
- €1,250,000
- Lobbying FTEs
- 4.2
- Members
- 3
At a glance
- Technology1
- Mehdi Hocine2
- Werner Stengg1
- Vincenzo Matano1
- Apostolos Tzitzikostas1
- Barbara Brandtner1
Disclosed meetings
Newest first. EC = European Commission, EP = Member of the European Parliament.
- 2026-06-04ECMehdi Hocine · Head of UnitState of play on STR applicationsource ↗
- Housingsource ↗
- Wohnraumschutz, EU-Binnenmarkt und Datentransparenzsource ↗
- Short-term rentalssource ↗
- EU Platform Regulationsource ↗
- 2026-03-24ECWerner Stengg · Cabinet of Executive Vice-President Henna VirkkunenE-Commerce, Digital Services Act, Competitionsource ↗
- 2026-03-24ECVincenzo Matano · Cabinet of Executive Vice-President Raffaele FittoForthcoming Commission initiatives in housing and tourismsource ↗
- 2026-03-05ECApostolos Tzitzikostas · Cabinet of Commissioner Apostolos TzitzikostasExchange of viewssource ↗
- Short term rentals and sustainable tourismsource ↗
- HOUS Reportsource ↗
- empowering home ownership and creating economic opportunities in rural or urban areas.source ↗
- 2026-01-27ECMehdi Hocine · Head of UnitShort term rentals (STR) regulation implementationsource ↗
- HOUS Draft Reportsource ↗
- Upcoming Short-Term Rentals Proposalsource ↗
- 2025-11-04ECBarbara Brandtner · DirectorExchange of views on the regulation of the short-term rental marketsource ↗
- 2025-09-30ECHubert Gambs · Deputy Director-GeneralExchange of views on the services policy and short-term rentalsource ↗
- Austauschsource ↗
- 2025-06-12ECPhilippe Moseley · Cabinet of Commissioner Dan JørgensenHousingsource ↗
- 2025-06-12ECFilippo Terruso · Cabinet of Commissioner Apostolos TzitzikostasShort Term Rentalsource ↗
- Short Term rentalssource ↗
- Housing crisis in the European Unionsource ↗
- Sustainable Tourism Strategy and EU discussions around Housingsource ↗
- Culture, digitalization, housing protectionsource ↗
- Tourismus, Digitalisierung, Wohnraumschutzsource ↗
- Challenges in the tourism sectorsource ↗
- EU Housing Policy and Short Term Rentalssource ↗
- General introduction around Airbnb's activities across the regionsource ↗
- Challenges and priorities in the touristic fieldsource ↗
- General introduction about Airbnb's activitiessource ↗
- 2025-03-11ECValentina Schaumburger · Cabinet of Executive Vice-President Stéphane SéjournéImplementation of the STR Regulationsource ↗
- 2025-02-17ECMatthew Baldwin · Deputy Director-GeneralExchange of views on housing policy and short-term accommodation rentals, in particular implementation of the new Regulation on Short-term Rentals (STR)source ↗
- Airbnb company introduction and activities in Finlandsource ↗
- Housing policysource ↗
- Platform and consumer policysource ↗
- Housingsource ↗
- Housingsource ↗
- Consumer policy and the implementation of the Digital Services Act and EU short-term rental regulation.source ↗
- Meeting with Airbnbsource ↗
- Short term rentalssource ↗
- Short Term Lettingsource ↗
- airbnbsource ↗
- Short-term rentalssource ↗
- Short Term Letssource ↗
- Tourism and Housing Sectorsource ↗
- Airbnb operations in Irelandsource ↗
- Latest Airbnb activities in Portugalsource ↗
- Priorities for the mandate 2024-2029source ↗
- Package Travel Directivesource ↗
- Introductory Meetingsource ↗
- Short-Term Rents Legislationsource ↗
- General exchange of viewssource ↗
- Introductory exchange of views on regional development policy and housingsource ↗
- Data-Driven Policymaking for Balanced Regional Development in the Tourism Sectorsource ↗
- Priorities for the Mandatesource ↗
- Data-driven policies and overall regulationsource ↗
- Priorities for this mandatesource ↗
- Institutional Presentationsource ↗
- Housing and Tourismsource ↗
Lobbying in these areas
Frequently asked
How many EU lobbying meetings has Airbnb Ireland UC disclosed?
Airbnb Ireland UC (EU Transparency Register no. 823871417098-42) appears in 58 disclosed meetings with EU officials and MEPs between 2024-09-25 and 2026-06-04: 11 with the European Commission and 47 with Members of the European Parliament.
What does Airbnb Ireland UC lobby on?
Airbnb Ireland UC's disclosed EU meetings most often concern Technology. Every meeting and its topic is listed with its official source on this page.
Who does Airbnb Ireland UC meet in Brussels?
Across its disclosed meetings, Airbnb Ireland UC has met Commission officials including Mehdi Hocine, Werner Stengg, Vincenzo Matano, and MEPs including GIMÉNEZ LARRAZ Borja, BRNJAC Nikolina, NARDELLA Dario. These are counts of officially disclosed meetings, not a measure of influence.
Primary sources
- EU Transparency Register profile (no. 823871417098-42) ↗
- European Commission meeting disclosures ↗
- European Parliament — MEP meeting declarations ↗
Every meeting above is a public disclosure by the European Commission or a Member of the European Parliament; counts are of disclosed meetings only and are not a measure of influence. Methodology. Data © European Union (Decision 2011/833/EU) & the European Parliament.
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